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OLD Gold Jewellery (Send by Registered Post). 18ct., 80/- oz; 15ct., 65/- oz; 9ct., 40/- oz. Only at HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. THANKS. MR PETER BRASS and FAMILY wishes to thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes and messages of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement. Also Dr. Gibson for his untiring kind attention. POR ALL CLASSES OF FLORAL EMBLEMS. THOMAS BROS. Artistically made at shortest notice. F.T.D.-We TELEGRAPH FLOWERS. Day Phone: 29L Night Phones - - - 1729 and 563.

Announcements ot Births. Marriages ana Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be certified by the signature of the Agent in the district horn which the announcement is sent, or of we clergyman in the district Cost of notice 3/6 per insertion Funeral notices are according to space and number of insertions In Memoriam Notices 3/6. Verse (six words to line) 6d per line

FLORAL EMBLEMS. ALL the Latest Designs Supplied at Shortest Notice. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS. Also Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., to all parts of the Dominion. H. S. YOUNG, LT D. 46 ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Shop Phone: 2134. Private Phones: 1313 and 1081.

J. FRASER & CO. JJNDERTAKERS. CORNER SPEY & KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. phone 50 (Day or Night).

MACDONALD & WESTON. (Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson). (Established 1881), UNDERTAKERS - 175 SPEY STREET. Our Mortuary Chapel is available for the convenience of the public. SCULPTORS. Dee Street, Invercargill. PHONE: 126 (Day and Night).

Visitors to the Melbourne Centenary. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES WILL BE PROCURABLE FROM MESSRS GORDON & GOTCH, LTD., QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE.

■■■■ Um'" inrn—'Jß Holding the view that unemployment, insofar as it is due to depression, will be cured as prosperity returns, the president of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, Mr F. W. Hobbs, said at the Associated Chambers of Commerce banquet that he considered the gravity of the problem lay in the substitution of machines for men. “Labour-saving devices have poured in upon us so much faster than have new industries that the labour channels are choked to overflowing and want and misery are apparent in most lands,” Mr Hobbs said. "It seems to me that man’s greatest genius is his inventive faculty and his greatest failure is his inability to find a means by which man can purchase the things which he so sorely needs and which the machines produce so bountifully. For a century now the progress of industry. has been marked by a shortening of the hours of labour. Every time this was done the air was full of prophecies of disaster, and every time those prophecies were falsified and the upward path of prosperity was hardly checked. Will this happen again now? If new industries cannot absorb the surplus labour the _ choice seems to be between spreading the work over greater numbers or. paying the dole. In either case production and industry has finally to pay the bill. ’ BABY ECZEMA. Amazing results from the use of STEWARTS ECZEMA TREATMENT. Relief obtained from the intolerable itch after the first application. Why allow your baby to suffer! Complete treatment only 5/-.—STEWART’S PHARMACY, Dee street, Invercargill.—Advt. THEY CHRISTENED HIM “FIDO..’ Dorothy: “I hear they are calling Jack ‘Fido’ now.” Jane: “Yes, it’s because of that barking cough he has. He’s refused to take anything for it and doesn’t deserve any pity. If he had taken Baxter’s Lung Preserver to start with that cough would never have developed into such a bark.” Always play safe. Get busy with “Baxter’s” before your cold gets worse. “Baxter’s”, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere. —Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 6

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